>tell a Polish guy that I love his language
>he says he's Portuguese
>>76063876
Kek, classic Poles
>>76063876
I am greek
retard
>a
>fucking
>pink
>house
why is argentina so effeminate?
>>76063714
That's some beautiful architecture. Wtf I love Argentina now. When civil war breaks out in this shithole I'm moving to the southern cone
>Pastel
>Effeminate
U wot?
>>76063789
no yanks allowed
writing a memo to the government to begin full border closure atm, nothing personal
Any diaspora faggots here? I'm curious and I want to her stories from people who emigrated as adults. How's life abroad?
>>76062684
i went to the UK to study
met lots of other bg students and mostly hung out with them (and some nigerians), after like the 1st year i realized everyone is a huge jew
finding a place to stay was a pain, the professors just sang their lectures and left, everyone was going out to get drunk and shit, and ofc everything was expensive (when converting it to levs).
there was lots of illegal things, no contracts for rent, no contracts for work, etc
no integration- indians were hiring indians, muslims hiring muslims, etc
the niggers and muslims on the street look at you angrily, as if they're begging for a big bulgarian cock up their ass
never finished uni there, now doing it here and am much happier
overall i think everyone who is considering it, should live abroad, it only makes you a bigger patriot
i can answer questions if you have any
>>76062684
fuck no for gods sake stay the fuck where you are. no country in reasonable proximity to your shithole needs any more gypsies. we are full.
>>76063148
Fuck you.
>>76062684
I've only considered doing so.
At first about the UK (due to the language) but after figuring out the housing costs and typical wages for unskilled labor I was kinda disappointed. Also I want to study too, and in the UK it's way too expensive, I could never make enough money to live decently and study there at the same time.
Now I'm thinking about the Netherlands, as they also speak English a lot and have many university programs taught in english and a fairly low cost. However I'm probably going to have to stay here for another 3+ years to finish my current degree, which is long overdue anyway.
I'm open to advice and tips if anyone has to offer.
Do you love Portugal?
Portugal is super cute
>>76062703
i love you for sounding closer to russian than we ever could hope to be
i bought an item from portugal and it arrived today
feel really good because it looks better in person
*blocks your path
>Valencia
Please explain
>>76062467
What did he mean by this
>>76062467
come home brown man
The Scots are welcome to join the nordic club when you vote for your independence.
>The worst parts of Sc*tland were all the parts settled by Vikangz
>>76062289
we urny ya stupid tadger
>>76062289
redpill me on scotland
What is the BEST country?
Mine.
Swiss
>>76062106
/thread
Is it true that /int/ is the most progressive board on 4chan?
>>76061486
No, it's just that our right wingers aren't emotionally disturbed mulatto teenagers who can't go five sentences without saying 'cuck'.
>>76061730
cuck
also kys
nah its just most /int/elligent one
Why is the EURO such a great currency? Look at all these colours. It's so beautiful and perfect. Tell me stories about the introduction of the € in your country, lads.
rare thread
>>76061239
Because you are used to it. Other people's probably dislike it.
Guilders looked a lot better imo.
goddamnit literally shut the fuck up, motherfucker
Spanish is primitive, ergo - Argentina.
>>76062185
Yet your non-country is in a civil war and mine is not. Your mindset is nigger tier tbqh
Why are Argentines so shit at making tacos?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPGhw-JJFro
According to my research, white males find different features attractive in Asian women than Asian males do. In fact, the discrepancy is so severe that oftentimes Asian males will be dismayed at the apparent homeliness of an Asian female which a white male perceives as attractive. Why might this be the case? Do you have any theories, /int/?
>>76061090
According to my research fuck off
>>76061632
why? I just want to have a serious discussion about different perceptions of beauty
>>76061664
not him but americans are niggers, also what is your "research" based on
Tell me about Christianity.
>>76061077
Separation of Church and State is what made it pozzed. On a tangential note, most normalfags don't realize that there is no such thing as separation of Church/Mosque and State in Islam which is a large reason why it's such cancer.
>>76061151
>>76061151
>Shitslam
Why do you insult the religion of your people, Turk?
Why is Russian so hard to learn
>>76060903
you need a different mindset to understand it
It's to protect our culture from foreigners
its not
How are Gülenist refugees treated in your country?
probably beaten up by the other t*rks because the other t*rks are all fervent supporters of erdog*n
your abi should take away your internet enes
>>76060765
I live in Pennsylvania so they probably have a secret society here
I'd like to post it in former thread, but it died
Here's my vocaroo for first lesson: http://vocaroo.com/i/s0g2uT2kUbNy
And yes, I have had voice mutation...
Also, list of this week's subjects:
1) Greetings (here we are)
2) Some basic questions
3) How to shop in Poland?
4) Polish numerals
5) What time is it?
6) Some everyday vocabulary
7) Summary of the 1st week + bonus
And I think that posting one thread around 13 of European (+1UTC) will be better, cause Americas eats breakfasts around 7 hours earlier than we do, and Japs eat it 7 hours later
13-7=6
13+7=20
I guess it will work, but you should decide, I can also do 2 threads for lesson per day, like I did today
Below I'll post lesson (the same as that posted at morning)
>>76060691
Lesson #1
Subject: Greetings and introductions
Okay, here we go with the first part of my Lessons in Polish
To not get bored at the very beginning, we'll start with practice, and bring up some theory later
First of all, we'll learn some basic greetings
Often used one is "Dzień dobry" (literary - "Day good")
You can use it talking to anybody who ain't your friend or relative
Internet conversations are exception, you don't use "Dzień dobry" beside official e-mails and stuff like that
Don't worry about pronounciation, we'll concern about it later
If it's evening you can also use "Dobry wieczór", which means "Good evening"
The other one is "Cześć"
It's more informal, and used while talking to friends, relatives, or 4chan anons
Sth like english "Hi"
Second thing you ought to know is how to introduce yourself
There are several ways to do it:
The first one is to say "Nazywam się [first name + last name]"
It literary means "I am calling myself [...]" or "I am naming myself [...]" - pretty autistic, ain't it?
That's the way it goes, and it's sounds rather formal, but you can use it everytime you don't know how to introduce yourself
Other way to do it is to say "Jestem [first name (optionally also last name)]"
It literary means "I am [...]"
Simple
It's more informal way, used when you want to make some friends, or whatever normies usually do
And the last one, "(Ja) Mam na imię(/nazwisko) [first name]"
It's equivalent of "My name(/last name) is [...]", but means sth like "I have for name [...]" it doesn't make much sense in english though
But if somebody'll ask you about your name, you can just reply "[first name]", or sth like that, without necessity of using these constructions, it is sometimes more "natural"
>>76060723
Okay, now we'll learn how to ask somebody about his/her name
It's pretty straightforward, I'll describe here three ways to do it
"Jak masz na imię?" means "What's your (first) name?"
"Jak masz na nazwisko?" means "What's your last name?
And finally
"Jak się nazywasz?" which means "What is your full name (first+last name)?"
The last topic I'd like to cover in this lesson is how to say "Goodbye"
In informal situations you can use "Cześć", which is the same word that is used for greeting
You can also use "Dowidzenia" which is most often used way, and literary it means "Till the next time we'll meet (see each other)"
It's more formal than "Cześć"
And the last one is "Dobranoc" which means "Good night" and is used in the same way
And here are some examples:
A: Cześć, jak masz na imię?
B: Aneta
A: Ja mam na imię Krzysiek. Jak masz na nazwisko?
B: Kowalska
A: Ja mam na nazwisko Nowak.
>>76060793
This lesson was very long, but this is first lesson, next will look quite diffrent
If you want to improve your language skills, learn how to use Anki (I'll probably do vocabulary deck for these series
Podsumowanie (Summary):
Greetings:
1) "Dzień dobry"
In english: "Good day/morning"
Literary: "Day good"
2) "Dobry wieczór"
In english: "Good evening"
3) "Cześć"
In english: "Hi"
Introductions:
1) "Mam na imię [first name]"
In english: "My name is [...]"
2) "Mam na nazwisko [last name]"
In english: "My last name is [...]"
3) "Nazywam się [first name] [last name]"
In english: "My full (last+first) name is [...]"
4) "Jestem [first name]"
In english: "I am [first name]"
Asking for name:
1) "Jak masz na imię?"
In english: "What's your name?"
2) "Jak masz na nazwisko?"
In english: "What's your last name?"
3) "Jak się nazywasz?"
In english: "What's your full (first+last) name?"
Farewells:
1) "Cześć"
In english: "Bye"
2) "Dowidzenia"
In english: "Goodbye"
3) "Dobranoc"
In english "Good night"
Słowniczek (Glossary):
imię - name
nazwisko - last name
dobry - good
dzień - day
wieczór - evening
And knownI'm going to start writting second lesson